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When: Wednesday, 5 March at 6.30pm

Where: The London Library, 4 St. James’s Square, London, SW1Y 4LG

 

International criminal law faces challenges on multiple fronts, and the institutions built to uphold it are under pressure like never before. Join us at the London Library in St James’s Square for what promises to be a compelling evening with leading practitioners and experts in International Criminal law, as they reflect on how international criminal law is evolving in response to today’s global challenges.

The event will bring together leading legal experts to reflect on how international criminal law is evolving in response to today’s global challenges.

Speakers:

Sir Howard Morrison KCMG CBE KC — Former Judge, International Criminal Court and ICTY; President of the ICC Appeals Division; currently UK adviser on war crimes to Ukraine

Nerma Jelacic — Director, CIJA; former Head of Communications, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

Rodney Dixon KC — Barrister, Temple Garden Chambers; Co-author of Archbold International; representing states and victims in landmark ICC and ICJ cases

Andrew Cayley CMG KC — Barrister, Temple Garden Chambers; former ICC Principal Trial Lawyer and International Chief Prosecutor of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Cambodia

Chaired by Rhys Davies, Barrister, Temple Garden Chambers — international criminal and human rights law specialist.

Places are limited, and we expect strong interest — we encourage early registration.

Register your interest and secure your place here: https://tally.so/r/Y5WMMW.